We’re rounding up some of our best ideas for keeping your flower costs down while not having to sacrifice on serious style. From adding in bunches of vibrantly hued fruit to using found props to add interest, this list will give you that sigh of floral relief you just might need.
Supplement with succulents
We can’t get enough of succulents — it’s true. They are gorgeous and can go with just about any fete. Modern, rustic, glam, elegant — succulents and their pretty little selves fit into any occasion, and do so without breaking the bank.
Photo credit: Robin Roemer Photography
Prop it up
The center of your guest tables can be a bit daunting when on a flower budget, but you can fill the space with things that are near and dear to you and your hubby’s (or wife’s) heart! Books, pictures, knick knacks — just about anything goes!
Photo credit: Kelli Hunt Photography
Get a lush look on a budget
We obviously love peonies — who doesn’t? But large flowers like peonies and garden roses tend to be the most expensive, so ask your florist if they can use three of a smaller, less expensive flower to create a similar style. Carnations get a bad rap, but when combined together can create that lush look we lust over.
Photo credit: Katie Osgood Photography
Fill it up with fruit
Fruit is another fabulous option to help cut down your floral budget. Whether you incorporate it into a centerpiece (great for a farm or winery wedding) or make it the centerpiece (think: pops of beautiful colors), it’s sure to make for a memorable detail for your guests.
Photo credit: Green Door Photography
Bring on the baby’s breath
We have been falling head over heels lately with brides that use baby’s breath. The key is to bunch it together to create a big statement. They can save you a pretty penny and are pretty as can be to boot!
Photo credit: 1313 Photography
DIY
We are constantly amazed with how DIY savvy brides are these days and have been seeing more and more of them take on the task of floral design. If you are a DIY bride, consider doing the centerpieces yourself (keeping it simple with bud vases and candles) and ask a professional to handle your personal and ceremony flowers, which can be more difficult to assemble.
Photo credit: Forever Photography Studio
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